That was a lot to take in. My wife got me season one and two on Blu-ray as an early birthday present. The commentaries are pure gold, and some of the deleted scenes, especially for some of the more improvisational episodes (inter-dimensional cable) are great. I've got an increased respect for their creative process and the relatively serious approach they take to it. You can't argue with the result. I mean, you can, it's all subjective, everything is meaningless and you could die tomorrow, so, whatever *burp*, MORTY.

I can't wait for July 30th, except I guess I can, since everyone who's anyone has already seen episode 301. Except Jim. He's not anybody, apparently.

I also just went through the commentaries and really enjoyed them. I love that Dan and Justin did commentary for every episode, and it made a lot of sense anytime one of them took credit for a particular joke or storyline.

Yeah, July 30th is definitely episode 302. They've been re-airing episode 301 A LOT since it aired on a loop on April Fools day, so re-airing it again on the 30th by itself would be just another day.

I wonder if they are going to lean into the fan theorizing aspect of the show even more in season 3. If episode 301 is any indication, they will. Watching fan theory break downs on youtube about a 30 minute animated sci-fi comedy is almost surreal.

Not that it's really necessary, but any chance the guys do a Season 3 preview cast? I'd love to hear the guys talk about the comedic direction Roiland and Harmon may go, will it get topical given the current environment?

Am I a bad Father for letting my 6 year old watch Rick and Morty? He loves it and completely understands it's a cartoon. He never repeats any bad words and doesnt have a bad bone in his body. Wouldn't even hurt an ant. But I can see why some people would shake their head if I told them i let my young kid watch it.

Am I a bad Father for letting my 6 year old watch Rick and Morty? He loves it and completely understands it's a cartoon. He never repeats any bad words and doesnt have a bad bone in his body. Wouldn't even hurt an ant. But I can see why some people would shake their head if I told them i let my young kid watch it.

Haha. He laughs his ass off at it. He loves it. But he definitely doesn't pick up any bad habits from it. He knows the bad words are not to be repeated and he knows the difference between cartoon action and real life.

Am I a bad Father for letting my 6 year old watch Rick and Morty? He loves it and completely understands it's a cartoon. He never repeats any bad words and doesnt have a bad bone in his body. Wouldn't even hurt an ant. But I can see why some people would shake their head if I told them i let my young kid watch it.

My 3 year old little girl watches it when I have it on, but she has ZERO clue what is happening and doesn't have any context to put it in. She has an idea about which words are 'bad words' and even says "hey that's a bad word!" if she notices it sometimes, so I'm not so worried about the language.

Everything else is just to bizarre for her to pick up anything bad from it. At least that's what I tell myself.

When she sees the Rick and Morty icon image as I'm scrolling through, she still say "MOHTY! MOHTY!"

Am I a bad Father for letting my 6 year old watch Rick and Morty? He loves it and completely understands it's a cartoon. He never repeats any bad words and doesnt have a bad bone in his body. Wouldn't even hurt an ant. But I can see why some people would shake their head if I told them i let my young kid watch it.

As long as you don't tell him it's ok to hurt insects since they are just robots I guess it's ok. :-)